fie the ani Carr ae ce oy “an Ene gat yt we a late ge Oe 7S es Oe ge eb t ed antares, CARS. “APPEALS FOR FUNDS ‘ 4 | ‘tad Va All we ages susceptibl Ghee | ig ceptible to attac ) “ey peo i. DY various forms of arthritis “ : This Is One OF a series of artleles writt t i ° : , tor atk vr ee reetutadtan Arthritis ana ree teagan Late poblte with vey ‘ripping Net Iielt ie an vert Wow It felts. to help those Koricken by fyb eee oiep SECOND IN A SERIES ‘CS 1 By PETER GIBB Ma he fin MOL al object of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society is the “-gomplete climination of arthritis. If this is ( ever to be achieved the public must -Necognize it as desirable and necessary. . n thritis is not a condition of old age or of any other particular stage in “3 “ 4, tists show that 68 per cent of the disabled are between the age of 18 nto 64, whilst 80 per cent of those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis—the most ‘serious form of the disease—are between the ages of 20 to 50. Tt is said that if there is such a thing asa typical arthritis pa- vablent it would likely be a woman jn her 30s or 40’s, married and a smother. Factory workers, house- _“wives and professional people are ,particularly susceptible to the| disease and in Canada 165,00C .,persons are totally or partially .dsabled by it; in cach year 9,- -.000,000 working: days are lost and gid, 000,000 in wages, on account +,0f the disease, SERIOUS RESULTS Arthritis: comprises ie eee a ote cabin meres i nree ememamae nent ea me im sympioms for a time has lead _ to claims for miraculous cures. of a quack nature, but there is no curs known to science. However, powerful relief and sontrol of the different forms of ‘she disease can be achieved with droper treatment and research ‘eaves hope for eventual cures. Human ingenuity, scholarship, yatience and determination have resulted in cures of other diseases and will eventually pro- duce cure3 for arthritis. | Prince Rupert branch of the so- ‘clety: will seek your financial support. Will you, who have been i plessed with good health, remem- ber your less fortunate fellow citizens? Casualties total 92 Over the Thanksgiving week- end fatalities nearly reached the one hundred mark through- out Canada. Broken down into a whole causes, the rosta reads: group of diseases affecting the} MORE RESEARCH Traffic ee ce ee 57 joints and other body structures.} More research is now the chief Hunting . 10 causing stiffness, pain, inflam-|object of the Society and the Drowning «0.0.0... cee eee eee 9 mation and swelling. If neglect- hope of the sufferer. More re- PHO ooo ccc eceeceeeeeeeeeeeneeee ee 5 ed these disorders may result in} search means more public sup-| . Other causes tee awe LL serious disability and deformity.| port and voluntary contributions. _ Rheumatoid arthritis is more}|On October 17 canvassers of the TOCA] cece segue cceneee cree ee 92 hye atice my Be : . sos oes Oe vevpe every NAMES Ih THET EWS, OP Tenn. — Com- edian Danny Thomas says the top contribution to the $2 400,- 006 children’s hospital here came. from: a: 15-year-old girl | who has been an invalid all of her life." Ann Hall of Ashland, Miss., .donated: $1, 018—whichi she had made selling lemonade ‘during the. last two summers— - to construction: of St. Jude’s Hospital, which will specialize ‘in the treatment of leukemia. es be + : NAIROBI, Kenya—An African politician has called on taxpay- ers in the United States, Britain: and other Western cotntries ‘investment in African’ countries. like Kenya. The proposal was made Monday by Masinde Muliro. deputy leader of the Kenya Af- rican Democratic Union party.. TOWERING FLAMES ‘silhouette a fire ladder as the Maple Leaf . Milling Co., Ltd., in Port Colbourne, Ont., becomes a fiery ruin after an explosion. It is estimated that damage totalled $2,500,- 000. Two men were reported missing and seven were treated, for burns. The flamsé could be seen 30 miles away, it, was reported. National Fire Week is now in progress and this disaster is typical |). of what can happen, even though maximum security is main- tained. Carlessness | may cost you your life, your home, or your» business.— (CP Photo). % FREE DELIVERY | of. our CHINESE FOOD Orders. of, $3.00 and up — PHONE 3329 ~~ ee TTT Ee elong girl inva top donation to teu to - pay “a. little more in taxes” for}! *- . wae at or wt oe 4 ecg may ‘ 9 . wep ee tgs Neppe fae he Fp EE pete! we We “eye ye a F #vrtunre rr er ecre Tere yee ‘ kemia hospi tal STRASBOURG, - _France— Jos-: he-left-a ‘cafe. The place. where oS eph Kremer, 53- -year- -old father! a 14 ‘ohe ns : of 18 ‘children, was. attacked by it happened: P: ‘ace des Ofph lins 7 | four men and stabbed to death as (Orphans Square). ‘JOrince Ripert Daily ews Oy _ Tuesday, October 11, 1960 ee ree te Lok suite DEMERARA ie this advertisement is not published | or ‘displayed’ by therLiqucr. MELROSE CAFE Control, Board or bv the Government. nf. British. m lay ‘common amongst women than men; whilst another form. - is more common amongst young men; and a third form chiefly affects the aged. A related disorder. rheumatic] — fever, is mest common amongst school children and may leave them with serious heart damage. Less serious forms of rheumatic disorders are bursitis, myalgia, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago, mus- ewar rheumatism and similar disorders. FIRE PREVENTION WEEK In an effort to make Fire Pre- These lectures and demonstra- | vention Week, which started tions.are given either at the} Sunday, a year-round effort, -school or.at the fire hall by | ‘Fire Chief Ear] Becker and the, ‘Chief Becker or Assistant Fire ; __ Increased research has not icity Fire Department have, ‘Chief W. H. Hill. “An essay is to | yet disclosed the cause or cure ‘jaunched a series of activities be written by the pupils upon of mnese disorders: the of the | designed to. make residents, | completion of the lectures.. . ppearance At | young and old, more fire safety; posters have also been dis | conscious. | tributed to be displayed in the. Along with advertising, radio |j}ocal stores. time and a newspaper campaign,! 4 survey is being. @onducted the fire chief and his crews haye [Py telephone.to discover how started a Sparkey Ciub in which | yey the Fire Department num- children from the ages of eight | )oy is known and the location of to 11, are instructed by two fire-|tne nearest. fire alarm box. The men. Being used are comic books | names are being. picked at ran-. “Barly Man and Fire’ and ‘Man Learns More About Fire,” color- | \CFPR by. the fire ing books, an inspector’s manual and a home inspection form. ‘When" the” children complete|ing given’ on’ fire’causes, “*"fire ‘he Gourse they are given an of-; prevention and what ‘to do. in: ficial .Sparkey’s | ‘Inspector’s card! case of fire. and ¢ a Sparkey Fire Department | Inspector's “badge.” ~~ - Also in- progress are ‘lectures ‘and -demonstrations on fire causes, fire prevention and what | to do in case of fire, with em- phasis on teaching - baby- -sitters sure there are no fir what to do in the event of Aire. ! No bell jangles, just bird songs in U.K. experiment LONDON (Reuters)—-Bird-like chirping may replace the jang- ling telephone bell under a mod- ernization drive now under way) by | the British general post rectory. Short ‘talks over -raido - -station Oe ‘laboratories. also. ‘ have ‘developed | a new light- ‘ weight underwater telephone ‘ cable which it plans’to lay be-- tween Scotland and. ‘Canada next year. The familiar telephone ‘ring will definitely disappear when Britain’s new electronic tele- phone system starts operating some time next year. , fire and. fire. prevention. . e hazard: dee ceca eee een ctmenene ene pce nanan ates & a ce gd oe me hh Fire Chief wants yea r-round effort. to make Fire Prevention a success idom from the city telephone di- je “ohies,. ar e,-be- : Adult classes are to be held in |the’ fire hall to give instructions lon _fire extinguishers, * causes Gf} Also planned are inspection. of}: srivate homes by. request, to en- a Tee csuapes ¢ are easily accessible and. what planning has been made by residents, “The - best fires © we- ‘fight are ‘those which never happen,” ”, Fire Chief. Becker said, Indians ‘help “selves. NORTH 1S NOOUVER @). —The | Squamish Indians ‘at ‘Capilano ‘Reserve here have received fed- eral approval of a winter. works project totalling $36, 000 on a dol- lar-for dollar basis with the band. It is the. first such program ; in- volving an Indian band in Can- ada. 4 re | | compound since a Ganltel Baaid at ” the nui bite Gounpe Aa yt a suet or aniiknack compan hit adyertivoment ni nt resins ai slaved mw ‘ ls a _ Exe | U. 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